major nelson: Next week is E3, which is one of the largest event in the industry. Can we expect to hear more from Oculus and HoloLens next week.

kudo tsunada: Certainly I think we'il be making a lot of announcement about everything going on at Microsoft Studios, but people should tune into the keynote. You are going to see some big news coming out in all areas.

Surely it'll get optimized and truly have a VR experience. More than just that virtual room crap they've shown so far. What I'm sayin is, Think down the road man. This partnership is The beginning of the VR wars between Microsoft/oculus vs.morpheus/PS4!

Come on man this is exciting stuff!!! A new dawn is here. Get pumped man!

About that..i think Phil will talk more about this at E3. If Xbox One is updated to run Windows 10, wouldn't that give the console the ability to stream VR games directly to Oculus? It certainly sounds like that could happen.

I think your right in a way. For me VR dose not excite me as I just don't want to game with a head set on give me my 50" TV and surround sound any day. But that's not to say other people don't. This partnership will mean that Microsoft can add this to the Xbox one and pc and look at developing holo for business as this is where the big market will be.

It also a plus side for VR as it means that both Sony and Microsoft look like they could push the technology.

Ok so its official, its only streaming xbox 1 game on a 2d image in a virtual cinema. Well its a nice feature for high end oc gamers with an x1. Even in a small room, you could play your x1 on a "virtual" big screen hdtv.

Hololens will probably work with the X1 directly versus what the rift offers to x1 owners. More options are always welcomed ☺

It's awesome to see that now X1 gamers will have the option to use Occulus. Personally I'm holding out for HoloLens, that seems more intriguing to me than any other head mounted display. Every thing about HoloLens seems like it's more interesting...except the price...I expect it to be expensive.

Xbox One games will be playable on Oculus Rift. We shared earlier this year that you’ll be able to stream your Xbox One games to your Windows 10 PC or tablet. Now, we’re happy to announce that we’re bringing the same Xbox One streaming capability to the Rift, a feature that’s only possible through Windows 10. You can play your favorite Xbox One games, like Halo, Forza, Sunset Overdrive and more, on your own virtual reality cinema screen. It’s just like playing in a private theater, and you can even play with your friends through Xbox Live.